McRocket
Gold Member
- Apr 4, 2018
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'In July, 9,258 family members were caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, according to Customs and Border Protection data released today — not quite 200 fewer than the month before and a record high for July since at least 2012.
Why it matters: The Trump administration's family separation policy does not seem to have had its intended deterrent effect. The numbers highlight the desperation of many migrant families, risking family separation to escape their plight at home. And while the overall number of arrests along the border were lower, they're in line with past years — with the exception of 2017's statistical anomaly.'
Thousands of families cross southern border despite "zero tolerance"
So much for Trump's sick, border family, separation policy to try and dissuade other families from illegally crossing.
Inhumane moron.
Why it matters: The Trump administration's family separation policy does not seem to have had its intended deterrent effect. The numbers highlight the desperation of many migrant families, risking family separation to escape their plight at home. And while the overall number of arrests along the border were lower, they're in line with past years — with the exception of 2017's statistical anomaly.'
Thousands of families cross southern border despite "zero tolerance"
So much for Trump's sick, border family, separation policy to try and dissuade other families from illegally crossing.
Inhumane moron.